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Trustfell Mods ([personal profile] trustharder) wrote in [community profile] trusthell2016-03-27 02:52 pm

Week 5.

WEEK 5

Three more have joined the deceased this past week. Taichi Yagami was punished for breaking a rule, Megumi Sakura was killed, and Norman Bates... well, the less said about Norman, the better.

A third of you are dead now; your losses are becoming more and more evident with each passing week.

Saturday is given to regrouping and sleep; there aren't any bodies to be found on Sunday morning. But that doesn't mean the night was uneventful - it seems something else may have brought you some newfound clarity. Or perhaps not...

Once again, that spiral staircase leads farther than you remember, clear up to a previously inaccessible fifth floor. Go ahead and explore as much as you like; you'll probably need the distraction after the last trial.

SURVIVORS REMAINING: 18

SURVIVORS REMAINING: 17


SUNDAY | MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY

[OOC: Welcome to week five of Trustfell! Save your threads for coins and the coming week's activity check; don't forget to check in to this week's activity check and submit your memory regains!

The text and calling posts are still active, for the sake of contacting the jerk who's keeping you here, to be used at your leisure!]
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[personal profile] happysweets 2016-03-31 03:38 am (UTC)(link)
I had to! First of all, with more of these weird dream things happening, it might get harder to distinguish between what's a memory and what's something our brains just made up from a nightmare or stress or something. So a harder crossword would help! And Klinklang seems hard enough to spell that Misa-Misa thought it would work well...and it'd help people remember his name, too, so, it's win-win!
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[personal profile] pokexplorer 2016-03-31 05:13 am (UTC)(link)
You know, I have been discussing those dreams quite a bit lately myself... [So Misa thinks there may be memories mixed in, huh?] I agree that it couldn't hurt to keep the facts straight and keep our memory intact.

As for Klinklang, I do appreciate the thought behind it! I can see where the difficulty could come into play, especially when you consider the actual sounds of clinking and clanging.